County Officials in West Virginia Expected to Consider Elevator RFPs

The Harrison County Courthouse in West Virginia; photo courtesy of Harrison County

The Harrison County Commission in West Virginia is expected this week to consider publishing a request for proposals (RFPs) for design services and upgrade recommendations for courthouse elevators, The Exponent Telegram reports. The main public elevators have been unreliable, and one was down for a few months before it could be fixed. One of the officials said there will also need to be later discussions about the courthouse freight elevator, which has also been having issues.

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